Five international slammers and one band out of DRESDEN-concept members present scientific findings from the Dresden science community on Theaterplatz, Monday 23 at 7 PM.
No matter if the slam is about flatworms or about photographies - see and hear about the variety of the DRESDEN-concept projects. The presentations are framed by the Dresden band "bergen".
Parts of the programme will be held...[more]

Four Nobel Laureates will give a public talk at TU Dresden in the summer term 2016.
On April 13, the Norwegian neuroscientist Edvard Moser opens the series with his talk “The GPS of the brain: Grid cells and the neural map of space”.[more]

Prof. Dr. med. Sebastian Zeißig, group leader of the DFG Research center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRDT) - Cluster of Excellence at the TU Dresden and physician at the Department of Medicine I, Dresden Hospital Carl Gustav Carus has now shown a decisive role of gut bacteria in the regulation of intestinal stem cells and the development of colon cancer.[more]

The research team of Prof. Elly Tanaka at the DFG Research Center for Regenerative Therapies Dresden (CRTD) - Cluster of Excellence at the TU Dresden achieved a breakthrough in the elucidation of important regulatory processes in the restoration of the axolotl’s limbs. The publication of these results in Nature, one of the world’s leading scientific journals once again proves the efficiency of...[more]

We are pleased to invite you to the ultimate laser and joining event!The 9th International Symposium in Dresden combines, once again, the former workshops »FiSC« and »High-power Diode Lasers« as well as the »Tailored Joining Symposium« into one unique conference.